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October 31, 2025

Coffee shop Mercado Sin Nombre recognized by Michelin Guide

By: Jerry Quijano

Austin ISD has some changes to its school consolidation plan. KUT’s Kailey Hunt brings us the latest updates.

The Michelin Guide this week honored more Texas restaurants, including Mercado Sin Nombre, a small, outdoor coffee and breakfast shop in East Austin recognized for making quality food at a quality price.

Halloween is the perfect time to embrace the darkness. KUTX’s Laurie Gallardo talks with Texas Standard’s Angela Kocherga about the goth scene in Texas and the Latine community.

Plus: Exploring one more horror movie filmed in Central Texas: “Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation” with Matthew McConaughey.


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July 24, 2026

City Council approves financial agreement for Dog’s Head development

More than 12,000 homes and apartments, along with millions of square feet in office, retail and industrial space, could be coming to a large undeveloped piece of land just north of the Austin airport. We’ll have the latest on the Dog’s Head development. Rainbow crosswalks and Black Artists Matter slogans may have been erased from […]

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July 23, 2026

Austin school district is closing another school

The Austin Independent School District plans to close another campus, Paredes Middle School, as the district faces the possibility of further state intervention. The Austin City Council has been voting in secret on certain matters related to Austin Energy, and it’s been happening longer than you might think. The revelation is tied back to this summer’s purchase of […]

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July 22, 2026

Company behind fast-tracked Dog’s Head project revealed

We now know which Fortune 100 company is behind the Dog’s Head project in East Austin. The venture moved through the Austin City Council with some urgency this year. We’ll have more on the week’s developments. The city is also set to begin construction on a years-long major project in Northeast Austin. We’ll dig into what’s happening […]

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July 21, 2026

Austin elementary teacher released after nearly 300 days in ICE detention

A fifth-grade teacher in the Austin district told his students at the start of last school year that he would need to miss a day for an errand. Roberto López Falcón never made it back to those students, spending nearly 300 days in ICE detention before being released. There’s plenty of ways to have some THC in […]

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July 20, 2026

Climate scientists have predicted greater flooding in Texas for decades

The Texas Hill Country has been impacted by torrential rains and devastating flooding for the second July in a row. Climate scientists have predicted this very thing for many years now. The Austin school district has charged thousands of dollars for public information requests in the past year from parents, policy experts and journalists. Critics of the costs are […]

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July 17, 2026

The latest on flooding in the Hill Country

We’re continuing to monitor the flooding situation in the Texas Hill Country that’s killed at least two people and led to more than 200 rescues. We’ll bring you the latest and hear from a reporter out in Kerrville. Ten Austin ISD schools are shuttered for good as part of the district’s plan to deal with a budget […]

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July 16, 2026

1 dead as flash flood emergencies issued in Texas Hill Country

Floodwaters rose overnight in the Texas Hill Country, killing at least one person. We have the latest updates from the scene in Kerr County and speak with Travis County Judge Andy Brown about response operations locally. Central Texans have plenty of questions about data centers and their future in the region. But how much do […]

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July 15, 2026

Sandy Creek residents find community after last July’s deadly flood

The onslaught of rain across Central Texas and other swaths of the state this week brings reminders of last summer’s floods. More than 100 people died, including nine people in the Sandy Creek neighborhood, where over 100 homes were damaged or destroyed. More about their community’s resilience in the face of tragedy. Olamaie, one of the […]

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